Grade 2
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The Kerfuffle
Dog and Cat were happy living next door until a misunderstanding caused a real kerfuffle! Now they can't stand each other any longer, so they start to build a wall between their gardens. The… Read More →
The Key from Spain: Flory Jagoda and Her Music
A Sydney Taylor Honor Book and CBC Best Children's Book of the Year When Flory's ancestors are forced to leave Spain during the time of the Spanish Inquisition, they take with them their two… Read More →
The Key from Spain: Flory Jagoda and Her Music
A Sydney Taylor Honor Book and CBC Best Children's Book of the Year When Flory's ancestors are forced to leave Spain during the time of the Spanish Inquisition, they take with them their two… Read More →
The King Who Wouldn't Sleep
There once was a king who wouldn't sleep—not even a wink!—until he found the perfect prince for his lovely daughter. Princes came from all around. Not one of them was right. But there was… Read More →
The Kiosk
A charming and original picture book about pursuing your dreams and believing in yourself. With cutout kiosk window to spark imaginative play and interactive reading. Imagine living and… Read More →
The Knight of Little Import
Hear ye! Hear ye! Aspiring knight Charlie is ready to do battle! The only problem? The beasts and brutes are all in bustling Biggerborough, and she’s stuck in the wee hamlet of Little… Read More →
The Knight Who Might
A funny, charming tale of a man who tries his hardest to become a knight. What will happen when he faces his first fight? "I know!" said The Knight Who Might. "I will enter this competition… Read More →
The Koala and the Little Tree
From the Series The Endangered Series
After a wildfire destroys their home, a brave koala and a little tree are on a mission to bring back the magic of their beloved land. They journey through the ashes, working together to… Read More →
The Land of the Trolls: Book 1
From the Series Felix and Calcite
Felix has just found a tunnel to a land full of trolls! A troll named Calcite is happy to show him around, but the tour ends early when a band of gnomes captures the new friends. That means… Read More →
The Language of Flowers
Juhi learns the language of flowers while helping her Appa in his flower shop. Can she draw on this knowledge to express her grief when her favorite customer passes away? Juhi loves helping… Read More →
The Last Plum: A Mini and Milo Book
From the Series Mini and Milo
Mini is wild about winning. When she is one plum short for her entry into the annual cooking competition, she asks her best friend Milo for his last plum. Milo doesn't want to hand it over,… Read More →
The Last Rhinos
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 4
There are five species of rhinoceros in the world. The Northern White rhinos are almost extinct and all rhinoceros are endangered. Some people believe the powdered rhino horn is a cure for… Read More →
The Liberty Bell
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols
Do you know what the Liberty Bell is? Go back in history to understand why Americans fought for freedom from Britain, why the Liberty Bell was important to that time, and more in The Liberty Bell. Read More →
The Liberty Bell: History's Silent Witness
From the Series Core Content Social Studies — Let's Celebrate America
From the British surrender in Yorktown to the Civil War to Women's Suffrage and the fight for Civil Rights, one powerful witness to American history played an important role. Discover why the Read More →
The Liberty Bell: Let Freedom Ring
From the Series Celebrate American Symbols (Early Bird Stories ™)
Who cracked the Liberty Bell? Learn the history of this US monument and discover what it means to have liberty. Read More →
The Library in the Woods
Winner of the Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award A Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature Best Books of the Year After a storm… Read More →
The Life Cycle of Frogs: Fluency Launch
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
What is a life cycle? The growth of a frog from an egg to an adult is most unusual. A frog's egg hatches into a tiny animal that does not look at all like a frog! A tadpole is more like a… Read More →
The Life of a Butterfly: Fluency Launch
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
What is a life cycle? A butterfly goes through four stages in its life. It changes into something different each time. It starts as a tiny egg, and later it becomes a chrysalis. More changes… Read More →
The Lincoln Memorial
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — American Symbols
The Lincoln Memorial looks like a Greek temple with thirty-six columns. Do you know why there are thirty-six of them? Or which of Lincoln's speeches are carved into the walls of the memorial? Read More →
The Lincoln Memorial
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Famous Places
How big is the statue of President Abraham Lincoln inside the Lincoln Memorial? It’s 19 feet (6 meters) high. That’s taller than three adults standing on one another’s shoulders! Whose idea… Read More →
The Lincoln Memorial: A Symbol of Fairness
From the Series Celebrate American Symbols (Early Bird Stories ™)
Why was the Lincoln Memorial built? Learn about the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, and what it means to be free. Read More →
The Lion and the Hare: [An East African Folktale]
From the Series On My Own Folklore
The animals of the grasslands have a problem. A very hungry lion wants to eat them all! To keep the lion happy, they agree to send one animal for him to eat every day. When the hare learns… Read More →
The Little Island
There was once a farm where all the animals were friends. Together they looked after the farm and each other. It wasn’t perfect and they didn’t always agree (animals almost never do). But… Read More →
The Little Rock Nine Stand Up for Their Rights
From the Series History Speaks: Picture Books Plus Reader's Theater
Until 1957, two worlds existed in Little Rock, Arkansas: one for white Americans and another for African Americans. Whites and blacks went to separate schools, ate at separate restaurants,… Read More →